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Malleable penile prosthesis is a medical device, manufactured with a material not harmful or toxic to the human body (e.g. silicone), that is implanted into the penis to enable the patient to have an erection on demand.

The penile prosthesis, (may also be referred to as penile implant), is designed to create a natural feel and comfortable concealment. Your experience may vary depending on the penile prosthesis type you have chosen for implantation (e.g. malleable penile prosthesis or inflatable penile prosthesis.)

Malleable penile prosthesis implantation carried out by a specialized physician and according to proper surgical techniques is not expected to have any effect on your ability to achieve an orgasm and ejaculation.

Rigicon®penile prostheses are “MR Conditional”. You can be safely scanned in an MR system meeting the conditions outlined in the device instructions for use. Please refer to the device specific IFU for further information.

Rigi10™malleable penile prosthesis offers a high bending angle with good bending memory. The physician can implant the prosthesis through a relatively smaller incision. Good bending memory enables you to conceal your penis under your clothes easily. Rigi10™malleable penile prosthesis (may also be referred to as a semi-rigid penile implant) offers great rigidity for sexual intercourse. Non-clinical testing shows greater durability for the device. Rigi10™ is easy to operate and also a good solution for patients with limited manual dexterity.

If you are diagnosed with Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and other treatment options do not offer satisfactory remediation than you may be a candidate for malleable penile prosthesis implantation. Consult your physician for further evaluation and to learn if you are eligible for penile prosthesis implantation.

. You can easily manipulate the Rigi10™malleable penile prosthesis to an erect position and later bend for concealment. This operation should be pain-free after the post-op healing period.

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